What are the responsibilities and job description for the Public Defense Investigator (TLT/SDA) position at King County?
King County’s Department of Public Defense is looking to fill one or more Public Defense Investigators. The ideal candidates will be able to exercise good independent judgment, and apply office guidelines, legal procedures, work methods, court rules, and applicable laws.
Public Defense Investigators assist attorneys in developing defense strategies by providing excellent trial-related investigative work. They analyze cases, examine discovery materials, conduct crime scene analyses, identify and interview potential witnesses, and more—all with an eye towards supporting the best possible legal outcome for clients. They’re a key member of the defense team and play an integral role in achieving the client's stated goal.
This recruitment (2025FF23724) will be used to fill Term-Limited Temporary (TLT) or Special Duty Assignment (SDA) positions, and placement may occur within any of our divisions, at either Seattle or Kent. It will also be used to create an eligibility pool to fill additional TLT or SDA vacancies the next six months. Assignments are anticipated to last for up to 24 months and may have the ability to be extended or end early based on business needs.
WHY JOIN DPD?
The King County Department of Public Defense (DPD) provides high quality legal representation to indigent clients in felonies, misdemeanors, juvenile defense, family defense (dependency cases), involuntary commitment (mental illness), sex offender commitment, and inquests.
As an organization we work with the community:
- To dismantle the systems that oppress our client.
- To make the traditional systems that remain as restorative as possible.
- To advocate for pathways that will allow our clients to succeed.
We also advocate to reduce the harm and reach of the criminal legal system and civil legal systems that restrict our clients’ liberties and to address systemic racism. We strive to create a flexible workplace culture that is inclusive, respectful, and supportive, premised on a shared anti-oppression framework. To learn more about DPD, visit our website. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES include but are not limited to the following:
- Have the ability to work onsite as well as report to various locations, including court, jail facilities, etc., throughout the county.
- Have the ability to work 40 hours a week with occasional overtime as needed.
- Assist attorneys in analyzing cases from a defense perspective. This may include examination of discovery materials or other information to determine areas in which more factual information is needed.
- Conduct crime scene analysis and examination of other physical locations or objects to identify evidence that will assist in preparing the defense. This may include taking photographs and preparing diagrams, maps, charts, and scale drawings to be exhibited in court. Communicate findings to attorneys.
- Identify and locate known or potential witnesses; assist attorneys in identifying appropriate expert witnesses.
- Conduct in-depth, often in-person, interviews with victims, witnesses, police personnel, medical personnel, clients, and others; develop and prioritize questions in order to obtain necessary information related to the case.
- Prepare comprehensive written summaries of interviews and other investigative findings, document contacts.
- Obtain and review reports, records, and other information.
- Identify and obtain potentially useful information through Public Records Act requests. This may include, but is not limited to, address verification, education and employment records, military records, medical records, and private records.
- Identify and capture digital and social media information, including but not limited to web search histories, messaging and email history, profile information, industry records, government agency records, and criminal records of state and defense witnesses.
- Prepare, process, and serve subpoenas on individuals and organizations.
- Organize investigative case files; maintain and update time logs and calendar of due dates and court dates; confer with attorneys regarding investigation status.
- Provide trial assistance by communicating trial schedule to witnesses, responding to last-minute investigation requests and testifying as necessary.
- Maintain current knowledge of related issues/standards in the legal environment.
- Attend and participate in unit and agency training and meetings as appropriate.
- Handle special projects and assignments.
- Provide in-court testimony as deemed necessary by the assigned attorney to advance the defense case theory or discredit a witness.
- Other duties as assigned.
The Department reserves the right to assign additional duties in support of DPD’s mission.
*Detailed specifics of job duties are assigned by case type and division.*REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Possess a bachelor’s degree and two years of demonstrated experience as a criminal defense investigator or equivalent defense-oriented investigative experience or education. Or any combination of experience/education/training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the work.
- Must have a Washington State Driver's License or ability to travel to required destinations around King County.
- Must be at least 21 years of age.
- Interview methods, techniques, and procedures, including the ability to recognize factual discrepancies within discovery materials and take investigative follow-up.
- Criminal law, the legal system, and legal terminology.
- Working with a variety of individuals from diverse backgrounds to effectively serve vulnerable clients from all walks of life.
- Handling confidential information to safeguard client privacy and identity.
- Preparing detailed narrative reports, correspondence, and other written materials.
- Handling confidential information acquired during the course of an investigation.
- Identifying potential ethical issues and seeking advice when ethical issues arise or require clarification.
- Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.
- Working independently, setting priorities and meeting deadlines.
- Work and build trust with clients and people negatively affected by the criminal legal system.
Use effective communication, listening, and interview skills while accurately documenting interviews and meetings. - Respond to inquiries from clients, staff members, and court personnel and to testify effectively at trial, sentencing, or other hearings.
- Assess potentially dangerous situations and perform descalation techniques to clients/witnesses/others as applicable in distress via phone and in person.
- Work efficiently and calmly under pressure.
- Use office productivity tools such as Microsoft Office 365 (Excel, Word, and Outlook) document management, and Internet search engines, cameras, video equipment, tape recorders, and other relevant technology.
- Use mapping/diagramming software programs and be proficient at entering data efficiently and accurately.
- Search and analyze social networks and information databases
- Demonstrate analytical, organization, and problem-solving skills.
- Have lived experience involving the criminal legal system.
- Fluency in a foreign language
At King County, our work is guided by our True North and values. Our True North is what we aspire to: Making King County a welcoming community where every person can thrive.
King County offers great benefits, to include a pension plan, holidays, transit pass, plus training and education opportunities to promote growth and development. Our focus is to provide our employees with work life balance.
ARE YOU READY TO APPLY?
This opportunity to join DPD is open to all qualified applicants. Please apply at www.kingcounty.gov/careers.
This recruitment (2025FF23724) will be used to fill Term-Limited Temporary (TLT) or Special Duty Assignment (SDA) positions, and placement may occur within any of our divisions. It will also be used to create an eligibility pool to fill additional TLT or SDA vacancies that may occur over the next six months. Assignments are anticipated to last for up to 24 months and may have the ability to be extended or end early based on business needs.
To be considered for this role submit the following items:
- Completed King County application.
- A current resume.
- Cover letter detailing your background and what you can bring to the Department of Public Defense.
Note: Special Duty opportunities are only open to current King County career service employees that have completed their initial probation. Special Duty applicants must have approval from their current supervisor to accept an assignment.
Pay Upon Special Duty Placement: Current employees selected for special duty will be compensated based upon the provisions of the King County Code/Personnel Guidelines or applicable CLA for their base position.
If you have questions, please contact our Talent Advisors, at dpd-hr@kingcounty.gov.
WORK SCHEDULE AND LOCATION:
The typical workweek is 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This position is non-exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is eligible for overtime with supervisor approval. Placements may occur in Seattle or Kent.
In this role should expect to work both in the office and in the field, while being required to report to other locations, such as court or jail facilities. DPD maintains physical offices in the following locations:
- Dexter Horton Building, 710 Second Avenue, Seattle
- Jefferson Street Building, 1401 East Jefferson, Seattle
- Meeker Street Building, 420 West Harrison Street, Kent
Rotations of work location and practice area and/or workflow are an essential function and can occur based on business need.
DPD Policies
DPD Ethical Walls Policies and Procedures will apply to employees, such that if you work or have worked for one of DPD's divisions, you may be ineligible to work in another division.
Outside Work Policy for Administrative Staff will apply to employees, such that you must receive approval from your supervisor and Managing Attorney before being permitted to engage in outside employment for compensation or volunteer.
Union Membership
Positions in this classification are recognized by Service Employees International Union, Local 925.
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To Apply
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SALARY AND BENEFITS:
In accordance with RCW 49.58.110, this salary reflects the full salary range for this position. Individual placement within the range is based on the candidate's current experience, education, skills, and abilities related to the position. King County offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes paid sick and vacation leave; paid holidays; medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, life and disability insurance for employees and dependents; retirement and deferred compensation. For additional information, please review the detailed summary of benefits offered by King County.
Salary : $43 - $55